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Stručné informace

  • Museums on APS:
    • Chernihiv Regional Art Museum
    • Chernihiv Regional Art Museum
    • Chernihiv Regional Art Museum
    • Chernihiv Regional Art Museum
    • Chernihiv Regional Art Museum
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Also known as: tatiana stadnychenko
  • Top 3 works: Yin Yang
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  • Top-ranked work: Yin Yang
  • Nationality: Russia
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: Moscow, Russia

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What is Tatiana Stadnichenko's artistic focus?
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Tatiana Stadnichenko: Exploring Memory and Space Through Temporal Installations

Tatiana Stadnichenko is a Russian artist born in Moscow, currently residing in Stockholm, Sweden. Her artistic journey began with a BA in Drawing and Printmaking at Omsk Pedagogic University followed by an MFA degree from Bergen National Academy of Art specializing in digital media and installation.

  • Early Influences: Stadnichenko’s formative years were marked by exposure to Siberian landscapes and traditions, fostering a deep appreciation for materiality and storytelling.
  • Education & Training: Her studies at Bergen Academy honed her skills in manipulating digital tools alongside traditional printmaking techniques, establishing a foundation for her multidisciplinary approach.
  • Notable Residencies: Stadnichenko’s artistic exploration extended beyond the studio through residencies at La Napoule Art Foundation and Can Xalant, allowing her to engage with diverse cultural contexts and refine her conceptual framework.

Her artistic practice centers around investigating how architectural spaces—particularly those imbued with collective memory—shape our perceptions of time and identity. Stadnichenko’s installations utilize video projections alongside temporal materials like fabric and wood, creating immersive environments that invite contemplation.

A cornerstone of her work is “Yin Yang,” a gouache painting on fiberboard created in 2013. This piece exemplifies her signature style—a harmonious blend of geometric precision and vibrant color palettes inspired by Ukrainian folk art traditions. The stylized birds depicted within the intricate patterns symbolize balance and interconnectedness, reflecting Stadnichenko’s broader thematic concerns.

Her recent projects have garnered international acclaim, screening in Sweden, Norway, Canada, USA, Russia, Finland, Italy, Greece and etc., cementing her position as a significant voice in contemporary art. Stadnichenko's exploration of spatial memory and the transformative power of video projection continues to push boundaries within the field.

  • Key Projects: “Broken Windows” (Finestre Rotte), featuring architectural details from Russia, Sweden, Norway and Italy, exemplifies her commitment to capturing fleeting moments of urban experience.
  • Conceptual Framework: Stadnichenko’s artistic vision prioritizes examining how landscapes influence our psychological landscape and memory processes.